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EHD - Public
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3500 - Local Oversight Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
XR0003625
RECORD_ID
PR0545336
PE
3528
FACILITY_ID
FA0003776
FACILITY_NAME
KWIK SERV LODI BW 113*
STREET_NUMBER
420
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
KETTLEMAN
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
06202042
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
420 W KETTLEMAN LN
P_LOCATION
02
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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i <br /> FUGRO WEST, INC. <br /> STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE <br /> RE: HOLLOW-STEM AUGER MONITORING WELL INSTALLATION AND <br /> DEVELOPMENT <br /> SOP-6 <br /> Boreholes for monitoring wells are drilled using a truck-mounted, hollow-stem auger drill rig <br /> The borehole diameter will be a minimum of 4 inches larger than the outside diameter of the <br /> casing when installing well screen The hollow-stem auger provides minimal interruption of <br /> drilling while permitting soil sampling at desired intervals Soil samples are collected by either <br /> hammering or hydraulically pushing a conventional split-barrel sampler containing pre-cleaned <br /> 2-inch-diameter brass tubes A geologist or engineer from Fugro West, Inc , continuously logs <br /> each borehole during drilling and constantly checks drill cuttings for indications of both the first <br /> recognizable occurrence of groundwater and volatile hydrocarbons, using either a portable <br /> photoionization detector, flame ionization detector, or an explosimeter The sampler is rinsed <br /> between samples and either steam cleaned or washed with all other drilling equipment between <br /> borings to minimize the potential for cross-contamination <br /> Monitonng wells are cased with threaded, factory-perforated and blank Schedule 40 PVC The <br /> perforated interval consists of slotted casing, generally with 0 020-inch-wide by 1 5-inch-long <br /> slots, with 42 slots per foot A PVC cap may be secured to the bottom of the casing with <br /> stainless steel screws, no solvents or cements are used Centering devices may be fastened to <br /> the casing to ensure even distribution of filter material and grout within the borehole annulus <br /> The well casing is thoroughly washed and/or steam cleaned, or may be purchased as pre-cleaned, <br /> prior to installation <br /> After setting the casing Inside the hollow-stem auger, sand or gravel filter material is poured into <br /> the annular space to fill from boring bottom to generally 1 foot above the perforated interval <br /> A 1- to 2-foot thick bentonite plug is set above this filter material to prevent grout from <br /> infiltrating into the filter pack Either neat cement, containing about 5 percent bentonite, or sand- <br /> cement grout is then tremmied Into the annular space from the top of the bentonite plug to near <br /> surface A traffic-rated vault is Installed around each wellhead for wells located in parking lots <br /> or driveways, while steel "stovepipes" are usually set over wellheads in landscaped areas <br />+ After installation, the wells are thoroughly developed to remove residual drilling materials from <br /> the wellbore, and to improve well performance by removing fine material from the filter pack that <br /> may pass into the well Well development techniques used may include pumping, surging, <br /> bailing, swabbing,jetting, flushing, and air-lifting All development water is collected either in <br /> drums or tanks for temporary storage, and properly disposed of depending on laboratory <br /> analytical results To minimize the potential for cross-contamination between wells, all <br /> development equipment is either steam cleaned or properly washed prior to use <br /> Fugro West Inc <br /> SOP-610ctober 1994 <br />
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